
Lions & Blacks on the board – William Buck Premier Men’s Round 3 in Review
As predicted, anyone can beat anyone on any given day in Premier Men’s, as a couple of 0-2 teams dug in to post their maiden wins in Round 3. Collegians
The final Premier B – Division 4 Big V side has been announced ahead of tomorrow’s AAFC Championship Match with the Western Australian Amateur Football League.
Leading the 22 will be Caulfield’s Tim Nixon (c) and Westbourne Grammarians’ Michael Culliver (vc).
Five senior sections are represented throughout the 22, while Fitzroy are the only team with multiple representatives.
The game commences at 2pm tomorrow from Trevor Barker Oval and will be followed by the U19’s Big V match against AFL Victoria Country on Sunday.
Tim Nixon (c) | Caulfield Grammarians |
Michael Culliver (vc) | Westbourne Grammarians |
Kane Nissenbaum | Ajax |
Philip Dyck | Aquinas |
Joel Cusack | Beaumaris |
Tom O’Donnell | Fitzroy |
Max Ellis | Fitzroy |
Todd Richardson | Glen Eira |
Christian Carnovale | Hampton Rovers |
Andrew Kay | Marcellin |
Liam Riley | Mazenod |
Brad Jordan | MHSOB |
Nick Petering | Monash Blues |
Jock Grimshaw | Old Geelong |
James Paul | Old Haileybury |
Nick Reeves-Smyth | Old Ivanhoe |
Ryan Jeffrey | Old Paradians |
Blair Atkins | Ormond |
Charlie Dillon | Parkdale Vultures |
Sam Glenn | Peninsula OB |
Manny Dolan | St Mary’s Salesian |
Jake Mennuni | Therry Penola |
As predicted, anyone can beat anyone on any given day in Premier Men’s, as a couple of 0-2 teams dug in to post their maiden wins in Round 3. Collegians
The resumption of footy after the Easter break saw Therry Penola cause after-the-siren heartbreak for the Monash Blues’ faithful, in a moment that Daniel Cullian will remember with a goal
Following the Easter weekend break, football teams across the VAFA returned to action on a weekend inspired by ANZAC heritage. The Last Post rung out across numerous grassroots grounds, but